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Table 1. Appropriations for commitments (annual average) in the multi-year financial perspectives (1988-2013)
Table 3. EU-15 allocated expenditure, payments to EU budget and budgetary balances by member state (annual averages 2000-03)
Table 4. Private consumption and VAT (% of GDP, 2003)
Table 5. EU-15 net balances 1993-2003 (averages over stated periods as a percentage of GDP/GNI)
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